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Why do leaves, stem and root cells appear different in plants

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Each organ (roots, stems, and leaves) include 3 tissue types, ground, vascular, and dermal. Different cell types comprise each tissue type, and the structure of each cell type influences the function of the tissue it comprises.

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In short I'd say the cells look different because they have different functions.

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